Matthew BROWN V The Queen - SC 41/2008

Summary

Criminal Appeal – appeal against conviction for injuring with intent – whether applicant had adequate counsel in the Court of Appeal – whether Court of Appeal counsel provided correct advice in relation to waiver of solicitor-client privilege – whether Court of Appeal counsel should have called medical evidence – whether Court of Appeal counsel followed applicant’s instructions in relation to witness subpoenas and cross-examination – whether evidence provided in the Court of Appeal was accurate – whether applicant had adequate counsel at District Court – whether District Court counsel should have called other witnesses – whether District Court counsel should have objected to complainant’s testimony – whether Judge’s summing up was effected by defence provided[2008] NZCA 156  CA 392/07   9 June 2008

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 Application for leave to appeal dismissed.
  10 October 2008.